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This ties into his views of education because it suggests that to achieve an education, one must form good habits and employ them ceaselessly or else bad habits will return. Furthermore, it proposes that the mere interest in learning is not enough and we must wholly commit to the art. I agree with his Franklin's views, however, I realize that there can never be such a thing as "Moral Perfection" for another human trait is that we are, indeed, human... displayed 300 characters
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I agree with his Franklin's views, however, I realize that there can never be such a thing as "Moral Perfection" for another human trait is that we are, indeed, human. By law, humans fault. It is nature, that mistakes will be made and conduct broken. As long as the intention is there, I believe that a person can be morally inclined but never perfect... displayed next 300 characters
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